He went to the White House in 1914. American politics was to him
very much what it was to other average citizens - a complex and
integral part of national life, a sort of legislative marriage in
which all citizens participated, and from which all derived a small
or large share of security, pleasure, irritation and debt, along
with a bountiful measure of humor. He went on to be the man whose
Secret Service detail guarded five Presidents - Woodrow Wilson,
Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover and Franklin D.
Roosevelt.
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